Tuesday, 8 October 2013

95th Post - Malala Yousafzai – A HUMAN ERECT for H/is/er INNATE RIGHTS

All human being are born as free and equal in dignity and rights in any sense. We all are blessed with a reason and conscience and should act towards one spirit to live in Peace. We all are entitled to all the rights and freedoms set forth in declaration, without distinction of any kind, such as race, color, sex, language, religion, nation, property, by birth or by status. We all have our own right to live the life on own way, with a liberty and our own dignity. Everyone has the right to education, to roam freely, to express own thought.

The above excerpt from United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) is enough to speak and convey the deep communication dedicated to human rights..

In a country that’s seen more than its share of violence, the fate of one teenager might not seem to count for much. But somehow Malala Yousafzai of Pakistan has managed to become an international inspiration. The transmutation of a simple school girl (In the country where girls' eduction is rejected thoroughly by those narrow minded religion fighter who are aggressive for nothing more than flesh and blood) to an international icon, nominated and one strongest candidate among all nominations for Nobel Peace Prize, that 'll be announced on 11th Oct. 2013 CET. She's the youngest-ever candidate who got such an international attention and a hot favorite for Year'13, Nobel Peace Prize, including one of the hundred most influential person across the globe.

Born on July, 12, 1997 in Pakistan to a school owner, a poet and an eduction activist by himself who endeavors a chain of schools known as Khushal Public School. She once stated to an interview that she'd like to became a doctor, though later her father discovered her quality as a featured speaker and encouraged her to become a politician instead.

The girl came to international attention when shot by Taliban gunmen in her native Pakistan for daring to attend school, ignoring there all desperate menace. Her life story stands out as a symbol of bravery and conviction like Anne Frank (The acclaimed author of “The diary of a Young Girl”). She's indeed emerged as a global icon of hope and courage for girls and women, especially in Pakistan and Afghanistan where historically they have been targets of atrocities, ideological violence and other abominable crimes besides being victims of gender inequality.

There are several good reasons why this year's Nobel peace prize should be awarded to this teenage education activist Malala Yousafzai; erecting for own fundamental right is one of those many reasons.

Recently, while reading “The Hindu” I came through one of captive news where Pakistani Talibani's spokes to a spokesman addressing “Malala” for her education courageousness and her attempt to acquire her fundamental right, said “If we found her again then we would definitely try to kill her and will feel proud on her death,” they added “We didn't target her for spreading education in her area, besides we targeted her for making jokes of Islam, and that was enough reason for attacking her.”

I'm still astonished by approach of Pakistani Taliban’s to kill an innocent girl, and making a difference for Islam. I didn't know the meaning of this word “ISLAM”, though I strongly believe, all the followers of religion are also quite aware about the actual meaning of “ISLAM”. As per my knowledge and based on research on different WWW sites, the meaning of ISLAM is “to surrender to god” where the word ISLAM is created from root SALAM which mean is “PEACE”, besides all the religious ledger written by different religious leader belongs to different religion convey a same message “follow and surrender yourself to god and seek to be live in peace.” Unfortunately, we all are talking about our proclivity towards this and that religion, while we do not adhere the basics and true meaning of any religion. I'd like to respect all religion, because I believe there's is no any religion exists in this world. This is merely a word derived by US to discriminate the human race, besides there's no difference in a mortal structure, we all are made up from same color of blood and same conformation of flesh.

There are many people in this world, who deserve to get an international attention more that this little girl. Besides, she is truly an inspiration for the world.

"Everyone has something to say, something to contribute, everyone can make a difference, Only need an ability to start on." ---- Singh Dhitendra



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Dhitendra
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